2021: The Year of the Big Screen

Having overcome the great content drought of 2020, Australians were quick to reembrace the cinema in 2021 and return to the their favourite cultural activity.

So, as the year comes to a close, we’re feeling a little nostalgic for the content that blew our minds and the medium that welcomed us back with open arms. Here’s to 2021, The Year of the Big Screen.

 

Top 5 Movies of the Year


(All People Admissions)

1.     Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway

The ageless charm of Peter Rabbit saw this cute-as-ever classic hop to the top of the most loved films of the year.

2.     Godzilla Vs. Kong

Big beasts on the biggest screen of all - need we say more?

3.     No Time To Die

The most highly anticipated film of the year finally graced our screens in November, yet despite its recency has made its mark in the top 5 films of the year; a true testament to the Bond effect.

4.     The Croods: A New Age

Renowned for its high-energy and endless laughs, the sequel to the much-loved 2013 animation was an instant hit among family audiences.

5.     Fast & Furious 9

An old favourite among youth audiences and an epic story of friendship spanning 20 years, it would be no ‘top 5’ without a mention for the Fast and Furious franchise.

 

Most Awarded Films of 2021

1.     Nomadland

Garnering extensive critical acclaim across of range of categories and festivals, Chloe Zhao’s poetic Nomadland has collect 147 wins since its release.

2.     Minari

Led by arresting performances from Steven Yeun and Yeri Han, Minari has claimed 66 awards for its portrayal of the migrant story, highlighting the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.

3.     Promising Young Woman (52 wins)

Bold and provocative, Promising Young Woman sparked important feminist conversation. Directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Carey Mulligan, the film has been honoured with 52 wins.

4.     Judas and the Black Messiah (23 wins)

An electrifying dramatisation of historical events, Judas and the Black Messiah is a forceful condemnation of racial injustice and a major triumph for its director and stars, garnering 23 wins.

5.     Another Round (19 wins)

A clever and original plotline saw Another Round take home 19 wins across this year’s award season.

 

Most Watched Genres of the Year

 

Most notably, the ‘Action/Adventure’ genre accounted for 35% of all admissions!

 

Most Familiar Face

Emily Blunt appeared in A Quiet Place: Part II, Jungle Cruise and Wild Mountain Thyme throughout 2021.

Australian golden girl Margot Robbie is not far behind, having held leading roles in Peter Rabbit 2 and The Suicide Squad, as well as producing credits on Promising Young Woman.

 

Looking Forward

Most importantly, we’re not leaving the epic content behind. Here are just a few of the key titles to keep an eye out for in 2022:

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